The title of this trial is Physiology of Exercise Laboratory and it is in the physiological systems of the human body section. The purpose of this experiment was to verify our predictions about how the body systems would respond to increased physical activity. This
test is the source to understand clearly how each of the systems work together in order to make our body function properly and effectively. The procedures involved testing three levels of exercise by having a volunteer accomplish the activities. Ten minutes of complete rest, of light walking and of a harder jogging were evaluated. The data observed was the pulse, the respiration rate, systolic blood pressure, the diastolic blood pressure and the internal and external temperature. The volunteer which achieved the task was an average size teenager with no health of physical problems. Only a normal teenager was evaluated because an average result was required. The results were examined several times during the exercise to see how the data increased and how much time it took. The more demanding activity had the highest results and all the student's body metabolic mechanisms reacted to the change of action level. The experimentation worked out well because the activities were took seriously and with effort. The data concluded that our body systems do respond to increased physical motion because the the results changed right when the level of exercise attempt was more demanding than the previous actions.
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test is the source to understand clearly how each of the systems work together in order to make our body function properly and effectively. The procedures involved testing three levels of exercise by having a volunteer accomplish the activities. Ten minutes of complete rest, of light walking and of a harder jogging were evaluated. The data observed was the pulse, the respiration rate, systolic blood pressure, the diastolic blood pressure and the internal and external temperature. The volunteer which achieved the task was an average size teenager with no health of physical problems. Only a normal teenager was evaluated because an average result was required. The results were examined several times during the exercise to see how the data increased and how much time it took. The more demanding activity had the highest results and all the student's body metabolic mechanisms reacted to the change of action level. The experimentation worked out well because the activities were took seriously and with effort. The data concluded that our body systems do respond to increased physical motion because the the results changed right when the level of exercise attempt was more demanding than the previous actions.
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